Hirsch 21 year old Rye...

Is the source of the Hirsch 21 year old rye known? It was distilled in 1983, per the bottle label, but I can't find anything else on it. Is it worth the high price. There's a bottle on EBay right now that I'm looking at. Item #110624186370

Re: Hirsch 21 year old Rye...

Don't know about the Hirsch but I just opened a Vintage 21 yr rye and think it's outstanding. Of course, I only paid 40 bucks for it so it may taste a lot sweeter than at a higher price. I seem to remember that Hirsch is pretty spendy.

-Mike

"This is the real article. It is double-rectified busthead from Madison County, aged in the keg. A little spoonful would do you a power of good."

Re: Hirsch 21 year old Rye...

Originally Posted by ethangsmith

The bottling has an odd special appeal to me since I was born in 1983. Is it good stuff and worth the price?

I'm always on the lookout for "birthday bottles", (either for myself
or gifts for friends,) so that aspect would appeal to me over other
factors (such as price). That said, I'm more a wheat fan than rye
so I'd probably pass at that price even with the birthday connection.

There are a couple threads on Vintage Rye here, here, and here.
The Vintage Bourbon is shown on the KBD website so perhaps the
Rye is from them as well?

Quick google shopping search returned stores selling Vintage Rye
between $90. and $125. if that helps.

Re: Hirsch 21 year old Rye...

Sources have told me that it'd old Medley. The Hirsch 21 was bottled in, you guessed it, Bardstown. KBD. The same bottlers of Vintage 21 and 23, which were Medley as well. Black Maple Hill 23 came from this, as well.

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Good information on those threads. I had a chance to buy a bottle of the Hirsch 21 rye for $129 but I think I lost that. There's a real nice liquor store in Baltimore that I go to every few months and they had a bottle and for some dumb reason I didn't buy it. Next time I'm there, I'll have to ask if they have another one.

Re: Hirsch 21 year old Rye...

Ethan it's worth what you are willing to pay if it's something you want. My one and only Hirsch 21 cost about half of what you are taking about paying but that was years ago and I decided not to replace it. I used to enjoy the Michters Original Sourmash and bought the Hirsch 21 paying the price of curiosity. I had the chance drink the Original regularly as the whisky was available locally for me up until 1978 or so.